Photographer's Note

This picture is old and scanned too. I took it fourteen years ago.
Kuşadası is a town on the Aegean coast of Turkey, near the ancient city of Ephesus, 90 km south of İzmir and a short distance across from the island of Samos.
It is extremely popular as a tourist destination, both for its many beaches, and as the port for cruise ship passengers heading to Ephesus. Kusadasi has a residential population of 50,000 which rises to over half a million during the summer due to local and foreign tourists.

Kusadasi was a minor port overshadowed by Ephesus until Ephesus' harbor silted up. It was known as New Ephesus, Scala Nuova, and Kush-Adasi at the beginning of the 20th century.

The name comes from 'kuş' (bird) and 'ada' (island). Just next to the old harbor is a small island that has a rock with the shape of a bird's head (as seen from the sea).

Near to Kuşadası, there is a national park full of beautiful beaches just 1km ahead of the town of Güzelçamlı. Also, several aqua-parks are located near the town: the largest are Aqua Fantasy and Aqua Land.
Source:Wikipedia.org

Hello Ugur,
I think it is always in teresting to see older pictures, for two reasons:
The historic part is obvious, and then it will be a documentary of the development of photographic skills, hehehehe!
This is well done on composition, I like the curvy beach line... colours have survived fairly well too!
Greetings,
Pablo -

Hi Ugur,
This is really fascinating spectacle. Beautiful place, indeed. I like the splendid atmosphere and the attractive details. Its an excellent composition and superb perspective. Very good shot. Have a nice weekend, thank you
George

Hello Ugur,
very well captured shot of a great perspective of the coastline. You did a good work with the scanner and thanks to it the colours are nice and well saturated. Well done!
Tfs and best wishes.
Attila